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| Planet Caravan - Black Sabbath |
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Planet Caravan by Black Sabbath. Black Sabbath
Planet Caravan. This is my first time using
Windows Movie Maker. A collection of photos I
thought showed the atmosphere of the song. Enjoy.
We sail through endless skies
Stars shine like eyes
The black night sighs
The moon in silver trees
Falls down in tears
Light of the night
The earth, a purple blaze
Of sapphire haze
In orbit always
While down below the trees
Bathed in cool breeze
Silver starlight breaks down the night
And so we pass on by the crimson eye
Of great God mars
As we travel the universe Tags : Planet Caravan Black Sabbath Space Pantera Music Video Movie Jazz Slow Rock Ozzy Osbourne Slide Show Roll Heavy Metal |
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Affichage : 213561
Durée : 266 s |
| duran duran - planet earth |
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â—‹â—‹â—‹ Recorded Red Bus Studios, London
December 1980, writer Duran Duran & producer Colin
Thurston
"Planet Earth" is the debut single by the pop/rock
band Duran Duran, released on 2 February 1981. The
song later appeared on the band's eponymous debut
album Duran Duran, released in June, 1981.
The music video for the song was directed by
future film director Russell Mulcahy, who would go
on to direct a dozen more for the group.
Fairly primitive by the band's later standards,
the video features the band (dressed in frilly,
floppy New Romantic fashions) playing the song on
a white stage tricked out with special effects to
look like a platform made of ice or crystal.
Interspersed with the performance are shots of the
band members alongside the four elements. The
video focused closely on the band's faces. The
instrumental middle section features friends of
the band from the Rum Runner nightclub dancing in
their outlandish outfits. At the end of the video,
singer Simon Le Bon leaps from the stage, caught
in a freeze frame shot above an apparently
bottomless abyss.
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"Planet Earth" begins with a slow synthesised
sweep backed with electronic rhythm, but the real
rhythm section of throbbing bass and crisp drums
soon kick in. Muted guitar carries the up-and-down
melodic hook of the song as the singer joins in.
The song was the first to explicitly acknowledge
the fledgling New Romantic fashion movement, with
the line "Like some New Romantic looking for the
TV sound". Tags : duran planet earth 1980 rock london colin thurston russell mulcahy pop |
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Affichage : 820742
Durée : 225 s |
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